Archive for September, 2007
Sunday, September 30th, 2007
Throw Things Out on the Web, and Google–or, Rather, the Distributed Information-Processing System that Is the Actively-Linking Webloggers of the World–Will Organize Them
Throw Things Out on the Web, and Google–or, Rather, the Distributed Information-Processing System that Is the Actively-Linking Webloggers of the World–Will Organize Them
Andrew Samwick hits on an important principle of decentralized information processing systems: Vox Baby: Eventually, We All Blog for Google : Yesterday, the Rockefeller Center hosted a blogging panel, moderated by John Hinderaker of Powerline and comprised of Ann Althouse, Brendan Nyhan, Laura Clawson, Roger Simon, Joe Malchow, and Andrew Seal. It was a very productive discussion.I came away. In other words, I found them through Google. At some point, Google organizes everything (continues)
In your face Sony! Google predicts a fight after school
So in the midst of some heavy procrastinating I was doing today, I came across a nifty little site called Googlefights . There isn’thing really to recommend this service, other than to the desperately lazy like me who just can t be bothered to go on Google ourselves to look up the number of results that a given word returns. Plus it has cool stick men who fight while you wait. After tiring of finding out which washed up 80s child star still commands the biggest web presence (Gary Coleman (continues)
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Sunday, September 30th, 2007
Advertising in Yahoo
Advertising in Yahoo
How can you have your business’ advertisement shown through yahoo? Are those advertisement slots only available to major sponsors like Pepsi? (continues)
Fantasy Baseball: All hail the king
RANKINGS First Basemen Second Basemen Third Basemen Shortstops Outfielders Catchers Starting Pitchers Relief Pitchers Designated Hitters FANTASY SITES Yahoo! Fantasy Sports SportsNews.com CBS SportsLIne ESPN.com FoxSports.com MLB.com Back to Fantasy (continues)
Yahoo’s Struggles Put CEO on Hot Seat (Washington Post)
SAN FRANCISCO — Just before Google Inc. went public nearly three years ago, Yahoo Inc. Chairman Terry Semel assured a roomful of securities analysts and money managers that his company would remain the Internet’s brightest star. To punctuate his high hopes, Frank Sinatra’s “The Best Is Yet to Come” played in the background. (continues)
Mitch Kapor’s Foxmarks To Leap Into Search World
Mitch Kapor’s Foxmarks To Leap Into Search World
Mitch Kapor likes to solve problems. In the 80’s, he was the guy behind Lotus 1-2-3, the first killer app for computers. More recently he set his sites on a simpler problem - synchronizing Firefox bookmarks across multiple computers. His popular Firefox plugin, Foxmarks, has been downloaded 70.

